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the drug is expected to be - pvailable ii the u.s. withhn & two weeks. 3 3 want to keep a sharp - deena centofanti tells us a chemical in the alzheimer's. 3&p i'm dc... wfyh with -3 more evidenceethat drinking tea cannhell keep your brainn --3 sharp aasyouuage. u-cclla researchers analyzed severaa studies on the efffcc of caffeinated drinks on 3&pwomen logged how often they prank tea r coffee... ann took a memory testt sed & alzheimer's disease. brain function stayed sharper drinkers and even coffee ddiikers. at llast 3 is espeecally beneficiaa for wommn. the for ccffee drinkers means itts unlikely caffeine is responsible for the brain benefit. insteaddthey phhnk a plant chemical called only in tea ann mushrooms... offers the protectioo against allheimerrs. best of all... you can get the 3 three ccps a day of tea. wfyh... i'm dc. p3 coming up... a cold hearrtd snow plow driver. driver..... won't find that til spring (laugh) &p(laugh) the outrage ovvr phis video... and what happened to his drivee affer - hii home videos went publlc. 3
the drug is expected to be - pvailable ii the u.s. withhn & two weeks. 3 3 want to keep a sharp - deena centofanti tells us a chemical in the alzheimer's. 3&p i'm dc... wfyh with -3 more evidenceethat drinking tea cannhell keep your brainn --3 sharp aasyouuage. u-cclla researchers analyzed severaa studies on the efffcc of caffeinated drinks on 3&pwomen logged how often they prank tea r coffee... ann took a memory testt sed & alzheimer's disease. brain function stayed sharper...
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the u.s. coast guard. and who pays the u.s. coast guard? we all do as taxpayers. >> reporter: and that lawyer says he hopes that after all of the dust from this incident settles that there will be a congressional inquiry to prevent future incidents like this. he says they happen all too often in the cruise industry. bill and martha. martha: and the fine print gets you every time. no doubt anybody who gets on a ship to cross a body of water knows that there is some risk involved in that. jonathan we'll see how it works out. thank you very much. bill: that ain't no love boat, is it on valentine's day. martha: no julie mccoy. bill: right on, skipper. friend and family of these passengers are waiting to hear all about this one. two mothers whose daughters are on board the crime -p, the triumph, they want to be there when their children get off that ship. >> i'm very worried. i want her home, i want to give her a big home, i want her in my arms and tell her everything will be okay. >> there is nothing that would have kept either one of us from t
the u.s. coast guard. and who pays the u.s. coast guard? we all do as taxpayers. >> reporter: and that lawyer says he hopes that after all of the dust from this incident settles that there will be a congressional inquiry to prevent future incidents like this. he says they happen all too often in the cruise industry. bill and martha. martha: and the fine print gets you every time. no doubt anybody who gets on a ship to cross a body of water knows that there is some risk involved in that....
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the u.s. embassy in peru says the couple is heading for ecuador. the couple son a psyis on a cyc that started in november. >>> christina loren has that forecast. >> we've got a beautiful day, comfortable temperatures and good air quality. hard to believe we're still in winter in the bay area. two more days of february to go and temperatures are going to continue to climb as we finish off the month. 70 degrees livermore, 70 gilroy, 68 on the way for san jose today. getting into the first day of march friday, 74 degrees, even warmer saturday. then the rain returns and temperatures drop like a rock heading into next week. rain on the way for tuesday, wednesday and thursday. >>> good morning, fremont great right here by the truck scales and by tesla, but just north of here the map shows you why it's lighter traffic here. folks are held up going southbound out of newark passing dekoto and stevenson a crash on the shoulder. folks are really slowing down over the last ten minutes heading down toward mission boulevard. if you are on the roadway, take cherr
the u.s. embassy in peru says the couple is heading for ecuador. the couple son a psyis on a cyc that started in november. >>> christina loren has that forecast. >> we've got a beautiful day, comfortable temperatures and good air quality. hard to believe we're still in winter in the bay area. two more days of february to go and temperatures are going to continue to climb as we finish off the month. 70 degrees livermore, 70 gilroy, 68 on the way for san jose today. getting into...
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these are not governed by u.s. labor laws, you talk about the extra hours and the like, it's up to carnival and maritime law to decide what kind of compensation the crew gets for the time and energy and extra time, because they are not governed by u.s. labor law. >> there is a lot of murky law here, that the case? >> to use a maritime expression, yes. some murky law with regard to their compensation. you know, this is not -- we're not talking about millions of dollars. and in the case of somebody who was just in convenienced, and i'm not trying to downplay the conditions on board by any means, because i think they were horrible, horrendous, but, you know, in those circumstances, you know, you've got to -- you got to consider, well, is it worth bringing a lawsuit against carnival in federal court in miami, florida, for that level of damages? >> all right. thank you very much. great to see you. a lot of legal questions. >> christine. >>> a city mayor losing nearly a billion dollars -- yes, a difficult billion dollars
these are not governed by u.s. labor laws, you talk about the extra hours and the like, it's up to carnival and maritime law to decide what kind of compensation the crew gets for the time and energy and extra time, because they are not governed by u.s. labor law. >> there is a lot of murky law here, that the case? >> to use a maritime expression, yes. some murky law with regard to their compensation. you know, this is not -- we're not talking about millions of dollars. and in the...
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the problem was the ion battery that caught on fire here in the u.s. now they have a ten-point plan to present to the government. we're told they want to encase it, the battery, in a fire resistant box and move it away from other parts of the plane and improve ventilation to try to prevent this from happening again. boeing has a reason for wanting to get those planes back in the air. it's costing them $200 million a month while they are grounded not to mention governments and airlines that have had to scale back and change their flights as well. we probably won't find out today whether or not that plan is approved. we're not expecting any final decisions today but they plan to meet with faa here in washington. jon? >> thank you very much, tracie potts. >>> tomorrow the world champion giants take to the field for the first cactus league game. >> it's a preseason but we still want to see them play. a week from right now, a few giants players will take on the world literally. "today in the bay's" laurence scott joining us live from scottsdale stadium in a
the problem was the ion battery that caught on fire here in the u.s. now they have a ten-point plan to present to the government. we're told they want to encase it, the battery, in a fire resistant box and move it away from other parts of the plane and improve ventilation to try to prevent this from happening again. boeing has a reason for wanting to get those planes back in the air. it's costing them $200 million a month while they are grounded not to mention governments and airlines that have...
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u.s. organizations. they say all signs point to the chinese military as the guilty party. from one building, think of what is at risk here. we will lay it out for you ... next. bloo >>> a u.s. security claims its traced the most extensive cyber attacks in recent history to one chinese military unit in shanghai. according to the virginia based firm, it's likely operating out of a 12-story building of. hundreds of employees, breached more than 100 american organizations ranging from it and telecommunications to aerospace and energy. chinese officials strongly deny the accusations, even said we're doing it to them. u.s. officials wouldn't comment on the specifics of the report, but they have repeatedly expressed concerns about the growing cyber threat out of china. kathryn hecatherine herridge wis live from washington. what are we learning about the details? >> reporter: shep, this report is highly charged because it names names that the electronics trail leads back to the chinese military an
u.s. organizations. they say all signs point to the chinese military as the guilty party. from one building, think of what is at risk here. we will lay it out for you ... next. bloo >>> a u.s. security claims its traced the most extensive cyber attacks in recent history to one chinese military unit in shanghai. according to the virginia based firm, it's likely operating out of a 12-story building of. hundreds of employees, breached more than 100 american organizations ranging from it...
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meantime, u.s. coast guard has already begun its investigation earlier in the week by looking at schematics of the ship while it was still out at sea. of course, they are look taking a close look at the engine. they've spoken to a number of passengers before they even got off the ship, before they were scattered to the four winds. of course, they'll be looking at procedures on board and looking at, for example, something called a voyage data recorder, which records, among other things, all the conversations that took place on the bridge. they'll also be looking at procedures that took place after that fire hit the engine. the coast guard says this investigation could take a year. >> passengers did report that on previous cruises, there were some mechanical issues. that's something we're going to go in and investigate and find out what the causes of those were. they may be completely unrelated t to this. we just don't know yet. >> of course, we know there were issues on the ship back in january and f
meantime, u.s. coast guard has already begun its investigation earlier in the week by looking at schematics of the ship while it was still out at sea. of course, they are look taking a close look at the engine. they've spoken to a number of passengers before they even got off the ship, before they were scattered to the four winds. of course, they'll be looking at procedures on board and looking at, for example, something called a voyage data recorder, which records, among other things, all the...
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still, u.s. officials iran could face more economic punishment if it will not come to the table. >> we continue to believe that with seriousness, there is a diplomatic solution to be had here. the question is whether the iran yandle gage will come, ready to roll up their sleeves and help the international community be reassured with regard to their number kerr program. >> shepard: yesterday it was reported iran has installed nearly 200 of its advanced centrifuge machines that can triple the speed -- [sneezing] -- excuse me -- at which iran can grow its nuclear stockpile. everybody sneezes, just not always on television. >> chris: have you done that before on television? >> shepard: i don't think i was on camera at the time but i might have been. if i was, it's a mess, and i apologize. >> chris: did you wipe your nose? >> shepard: on the script, i was about to throw at you. >> god bless you. >> shepard: thank you so much. it's my understanding iran and the united states can work everything out and
still, u.s. officials iran could face more economic punishment if it will not come to the table. >> we continue to believe that with seriousness, there is a diplomatic solution to be had here. the question is whether the iran yandle gage will come, ready to roll up their sleeves and help the international community be reassured with regard to their number kerr program. >> shepard: yesterday it was reported iran has installed nearly 200 of its advanced centrifuge machines that can...
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a u.s. security firm charged today there's an all-out effort to break into computer systems in the u.s. and elsewhere. the report laid out an extensive case against china and its military. the newest allegations of cyber attacks by the chinese government came up at the white house today. reporters asked spokesman jay carney about a study that blames china's military for a large-scale years-long hacking campaign. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cyber attacks with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue to do so. >> woodruff: the report alleges this nondescript 12-story office building is the locus of the hacking. it's situated in shanghai and is run by unit 61398, a bureau within the general staff of the people's liberation army. a virginia-based security firm, man yant corporation, traced the hacking there and concluded it is one of the most prolific cyber espionage groups in terms of the here is quantity of information
a u.s. security firm charged today there's an all-out effort to break into computer systems in the u.s. and elsewhere. the report laid out an extensive case against china and its military. the newest allegations of cyber attacks by the chinese government came up at the white house today. reporters asked spokesman jay carney about a study that blames china's military for a large-scale years-long hacking campaign. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cyber...
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she went missing in late january, days before she was due back in the u.s. she was discovered on february 2nd. she was bludgeoned over the head. no arrests have been made. her funeral will be held in a staten island church where the mother of two and her husband were married. >>> the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing a florida teen could have his time reduced. george zimmerman pleaded not guilty and said he acted in self-defense when he shot 17-year-old trayvon martin. his lawyers want immunity saying the case falls under the stand-your-ground law in florida. the judge might consider hearing that argument when the case goes to trial june. >>> shock in argentina when a woman marries the man convicted of killing her twin sister. her twin sister was killed in 2010. her boyfriend was convicted of her murder. police had to escort the two from the courthouse while outraged citizens protested. the bride's mother claimed her daughter was mentally unfit to we had and a judge suspended the wedding. the groom is currently serving a 13-year prison senten
she went missing in late january, days before she was due back in the u.s. she was discovered on february 2nd. she was bludgeoned over the head. no arrests have been made. her funeral will be held in a staten island church where the mother of two and her husband were married. >>> the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing a florida teen could have his time reduced. george zimmerman pleaded not guilty and said he acted in self-defense when he shot 17-year-old trayvon martin....
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in brussels, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said it's unclear how many americans would be part of that longer-term force. >> we want to be able to have the flexibility to look at a range of options that we ought to have for our enduring presence but i want to make very clear that the range of options we were discussing was with regards to the nato force and the nato force consists of both a u.s. presence plus nato contributions. >> sreenivasan: some 66,000 u.s. troops are currently stationed in afghanistan. in egypt, a general strike in the city of port said entered a sixth day, with major new protests. thousands of people rallied in the streets waving signs and chanting slogans demanding that president mohammed morsi step down. they also denounced his call for new elections, beginning in april. >> ( translated ): morsi's call for parliamentary elections is null. i want to give a message to morsi who is a representative of the muslim brotherhood group. i want to tell him that port said is the one
in brussels, u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said it's unclear how many americans would be part of that longer-term force. >> we want to be able to have the flexibility to look at a range of options that we ought to have for our enduring presence but i want to make very clear that the range of options we were discussing was with regards to the nato force and the nato force consists of both a u.s. presence plus nato contributions. >> sreenivasan: some 66,000 u.s. troops are...
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the u.s. postal service and, in the late 1990s, the agency could hardly believe its luck, that it had put its mo put its became arguably the greatest endurance athlete of all time. well, today color the postal service embarrassed. the u.s. justice department announced this afternoon that it will join a civil lawsuit that claims armstrong defrauded the federal government. here's bob orr. >> reporter: the lawsuit alleges lance armstrong broke his sponsorship contract with the u.s. postal service by using performance-enhancing drugs while winning multiple tour de france titles. the postal service paid at least $31 million to sponsor armstrong's cycling team, and now the justice department
the u.s. postal service and, in the late 1990s, the agency could hardly believe its luck, that it had put its mo put its became arguably the greatest endurance athlete of all time. well, today color the postal service embarrassed. the u.s. justice department announced this afternoon that it will join a civil lawsuit that claims armstrong defrauded the federal government. here's bob orr. >> reporter: the lawsuit alleges lance armstrong broke his sponsorship contract with the u.s. postal...
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. >>> right now a crippled cruise ship slowly but surely making its way to u.s. port. it's hours away from arriving. how carnival is trying to repay passengers. >>> 6:29. we're keeping a close eye on the roads, ice all over the place. it's causing huge problems. meteorologist tom kierein is on the storm team 4 weather deck. what are you seeing out there? >>> we got wet overnight from the snow that melted on roadways, accumulated on grassy areas, and rain. not only are the roads getting icy but so are the sidewalks. front steps, watch out as you step out your front door. we did get a coating of snow. this photo sent in by one of our viewers, eldersburg, maryland, west of baltimore. looks a lot like this across much of montgomery county into loudoun county, points north and west of washington. about a half inch to an inch of fresh coating of snow on the grassy areas mainly, melting on roadways. now the roadways are freezing up. temperatures near freezing all around montgomery county, most of prince george's, arlington, fairfax, as well. watch out, the roads are slick, so
. >>> right now a crippled cruise ship slowly but surely making its way to u.s. port. it's hours away from arriving. how carnival is trying to repay passengers. >>> 6:29. we're keeping a close eye on the roads, ice all over the place. it's causing huge problems. meteorologist tom kierein is on the storm team 4 weather deck. what are you seeing out there? >>> we got wet overnight from the snow that melted on roadways, accumulated on grassy areas, and rain. not only are...
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. >>> also tonight, did the u.s. marine corps abandon a group of marines and military family members after they developed a rare and surprising disease? dr. nancy snyderman investigates a controversy. >> when is the leadership of the marine corps going to stand up and say we made a mistake? >>> also tonight, kate snow goes inside the fight to save the pandas including some of the very youngest. >> you are too cute. look at you. >> their ircystability is beyond dispute, so what is it about the effort to protect them that makes this wild life expert so upset. >> you said once i would happily eat the last panda on earth if you could spend the money on worth while. in all seriousness, why did you say that? >> "rock center" gets under way. good evening. welcome to "rock center." the first glimpse americans ever got of oscar pistorius was on this broadcast in the run-up to the summer olympic games in london. we aired what became the defining profile of him reported by mary carrillo of nbc sports who traveled to south afric
. >>> also tonight, did the u.s. marine corps abandon a group of marines and military family members after they developed a rare and surprising disease? dr. nancy snyderman investigates a controversy. >> when is the leadership of the marine corps going to stand up and say we made a mistake? >>> also tonight, kate snow goes inside the fight to save the pandas including some of the very youngest. >> you are too cute. look at you. >> their ircystability is...
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. >> reporter: the judge just upped pistorius' bail to 1 million ran, the equivalent of 112,000 u.s. dollars and lots of conditions on this. pistorius has to surrender his passport, firearms, can't use drugs or alcohol, can't return to the crime scene which is his home. he needs permission to leave his town and has to check in with police twice a week. savannah? >> all right. michele kosinski with the breaking news in south africa. let's turn to john cue kelly a defense attorney who's got a lot of experience covering trials. john, good morning to you. >> how are you doing? >> good. let's look at this bail decision in perspective. i mean on the one hand, we saw a judge who really ripped the prosecution's case, aspects of it, called into question aspects of pistorius' story. does the bail decision have any real influence on what will ultimately happen at trial? >> no, it doesn't. it did give us a good look in terms of how the evidence will be received at trial. the judge didn't base his bail decision just on the strength or weakness of the prosecution's case. it had a lot to do with th
. >> reporter: the judge just upped pistorius' bail to 1 million ran, the equivalent of 112,000 u.s. dollars and lots of conditions on this. pistorius has to surrender his passport, firearms, can't use drugs or alcohol, can't return to the crime scene which is his home. he needs permission to leave his town and has to check in with police twice a week. savannah? >> all right. michele kosinski with the breaking news in south africa. let's turn to john cue kelly a defense attorney...
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the u.s. postal service by using banned performance-enhancing drugs, in winning seven tour de france titles. the postal service paid $31 million to sponsor armstrong's cycling team and now they want that money back and could see total damages approach 1g $00 million. the lawsuit first filed by armstrong's teammate floyd landis in 2010 claims the team regularly used banned substances and methods to enhance their performance. armstrong denied it at the time. >> he's got no proof. it's his word versus ours. >> reporter: but in 2011 another teammate tyler hamilton told 60 minutes he saw armstrong take banned substances including the blood doepg -- doping drug epo. >> there was epo, there was testosterone testosterone, and i did see a transfusion, a blood transfusion. >> reporter: last moth in an interview with oprah winfrey, armstrong admitted doping. >> i view the situation as one big lie that i repeated a lot of times. and as you said. it wasn't as if i said no and moved off it. >> armstrong's l
the u.s. postal service by using banned performance-enhancing drugs, in winning seven tour de france titles. the postal service paid $31 million to sponsor armstrong's cycling team and now they want that money back and could see total damages approach 1g $00 million. the lawsuit first filed by armstrong's teammate floyd landis in 2010 claims the team regularly used banned substances and methods to enhance their performance. armstrong denied it at the time. >> he's got no proof. it's his...
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he was an aspiring tv star, similar to what you have in the u.s. and the program she shot in jamaica last year, young people wearing bikinis and frolicking around. the producers of the show say they will go ahead with plans to air the program it airs tomorrow in south africa. preceded by a tribute to reeva steenkamp. let me just read to you what the executive producer said, samantha moon, she said the reason they're going ahead with this because is reeva was a beautiful and intelligent woman. it's unimaginable what her family is going through. they've lost their 22-year-old daughter in what was a horrific crime and now they have to watch her on this show beginning tomorrow. >> thank you for keeping an eye on the story for us. reporting live. >>> coming up in about 15 minutes, we're going to talk about what happens when mega superstar sports athletes end up in a situation like this, when, of course, they're receiving a lot of money from big companies who sponsor them. trouble on all sides? you'll find out what happens next. that's right, the one you
he was an aspiring tv star, similar to what you have in the u.s. and the program she shot in jamaica last year, young people wearing bikinis and frolicking around. the producers of the show say they will go ahead with plans to air the program it airs tomorrow in south africa. preceded by a tribute to reeva steenkamp. let me just read to you what the executive producer said, samantha moon, she said the reason they're going ahead with this because is reeva was a beautiful and intelligent woman....
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. >> secretary of state john kerry offering his view on u.s. foreign policy, his interview with former president jimmy carter, john kerry has a point. almost everything america does on the foreign stage these days does have a direct exact back home. >> the morning of president obama's inauguration, john kerry and his wife came to my hotel room and we had a long conversation about the future of america and of foreign policy, and he expressed the same sentiments to me at the time. >> did you agree with him? >> yes, i do. no way to separate foreign policy from dmesage fairs. >> there is a sense that president obama's strategy is leading from the back is that the way we should do it let the international community take more of the lion's share of incidents like egypt, libya? >> i think so. one of the ways to avoid america getting into war is to wait until the peace efforts have been exhausted and the united states make as a move, like in the case of libya, so forth. i think some of we've been in war since president eisenhower left office. the unite
. >> secretary of state john kerry offering his view on u.s. foreign policy, his interview with former president jimmy carter, john kerry has a point. almost everything america does on the foreign stage these days does have a direct exact back home. >> the morning of president obama's inauguration, john kerry and his wife came to my hotel room and we had a long conversation about the future of america and of foreign policy, and he expressed the same sentiments to me at the time....
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why should one senator be able to top the u.s. senate? so there were some other reforms that harry reid could have taken short of going the nuclear option. >> here's another example of the right-wing conservative causing trouble for the republicans. congressman lamar smith of texas heard testimony last week on immigration reform. this is what he wrote in an op-ed for politico. "democrats have done the math and realize that legalization inevitably would give them millions of votes, meaning more victories in congressional and presidential elections." michelle, what do you make of this? i mean, is this congressman smith saying that immigration reform would help the democrats because too many of them would go to the democratic cam s&p. >> yeah. of course that's what he's saying. the piece was really -- the piece was fascinating because it was basically -- it started out by saying we don't need immigration reform to appeal to hispanics because hispanics will vote for us on economic and small government issues. and then in the same article he b
why should one senator be able to top the u.s. senate? so there were some other reforms that harry reid could have taken short of going the nuclear option. >> here's another example of the right-wing conservative causing trouble for the republicans. congressman lamar smith of texas heard testimony last week on immigration reform. this is what he wrote in an op-ed for politico. "democrats have done the math and realize that legalization inevitably would give them millions of votes,...
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komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> ah, but it's robin wednesday. in just two days. she just tweeted that scene, the segment about the women who walked the same road she has has made her more hopeful and excited about wednesday. i think it would be impossible to be more excited. >> we love you, robin. "gma" live just moments away. >> see you tomorrow, guys. >>> now, get this, there's a cool new "gma" show. it's backstage live. what you don't normally get to see. just when "gma" on tv is over, something new begins. click over to the new "gma" live at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. this is going to be so totally cool. >> now, from abc7 news , enjoy your holiday because a big change and in the works in the weather coming. mike nicco has the forecast. it is already cloudy. >
komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> ah, but it's robin wednesday. in just two days. she just tweeted that scene, the segment about the women who walked the same road...
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it has now been nearly a month since a u.s. service member was killed there. the longest such stretch in five years. afghans are doing much of the fighting. and for the first time, afghan women are being trained for their special forces. >>> the fda has approved what's being called the first bionic eye, allowing thousands of blind people to at least partially see again. the device is actually a pair of glasses with a camera that triggers electrodes implanted in the eye. it treats blindness that results from a damaged retina. >>> and the former mayor of san diego has admitted to gambling away a staggering $1 billion, including millions that she took from her late husband's charity. maureen o'connor who was married to the founder of the jack in the box fast-food chain lost most of it playing video poker. she's reached a deal to avoid prosecution while trying to repay it. >>> we all love a good political fight on live television. returning to georgia. two members of parliament, trading insults. and, oh, boy. the glass of water you see there, gone. eventually, pun
it has now been nearly a month since a u.s. service member was killed there. the longest such stretch in five years. afghans are doing much of the fighting. and for the first time, afghan women are being trained for their special forces. >>> the fda has approved what's being called the first bionic eye, allowing thousands of blind people to at least partially see again. the device is actually a pair of glasses with a camera that triggers electrodes implanted in the eye. it treats...
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>> anne, we're hearing plenty at home in the u.s. former archbishop of los angeles also facing problems with a priest sexual abuse scandal there. >> reporter: he is. that's cardinal roger mahoney. yesterday he was deposed for almost four hours. he was asked by lawyers what he knew about a visiting mexican priest who was accused of abusing some 26 children in the 1980s. court documents released earlier this year showed cardinal mahoney played a role in shielding abusive priests. some u.s. catholics called on mahoney not to come to rome to vote for the new pope. mahoney says he intends to participate. >> anne, thank you. in washington, time is really ticking for the president and congress to reach a deal. otherwise, there will be massive spending cuts you keep hearing so much about. the sequester that could have a major effect on you. david gregory is moderator of "meet the press". good morning. boy, i feel like we say this a lot. but with good reason. broken record yet again. first, just give us a quick sense of what this could actual
>> anne, we're hearing plenty at home in the u.s. former archbishop of los angeles also facing problems with a priest sexual abuse scandal there. >> reporter: he is. that's cardinal roger mahoney. yesterday he was deposed for almost four hours. he was asked by lawyers what he knew about a visiting mexican priest who was accused of abusing some 26 children in the 1980s. court documents released earlier this year showed cardinal mahoney played a role in shielding abusive priests. some...
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general allen is a graduate of the u.s. naval academy in annapolis and was the first marine corps officer to be commandant of midshipmen. >>> off-duty cop. his extreme reaction to the arrest is now making news. and monika diaz explains. [ screaming ] >> reporter: screaming... kicking windows. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> reporter: and cursing. you can't see the man sitting in the back seat of this fort worth police patrol car, but it's andrew peterson. the sag november police officer -- saginov police officer resigned after allegations of abuse surfaced during his arrest let a fort worth hotel for public intoxication last month. his outbursts were caught on police dash cam video. i >> i will beat [ bleep ] >> out of control, mumbling his words be, lash being out at officers. the tirade got worse as each minute passed by. [ bleep ] >> get me out of here! >> hey. you're a police officer, right? >> get me out of here, dude. >> what do you do when bad guys kick out your window? >> get me out of here, dude. >> that'sag whoot going to
general allen is a graduate of the u.s. naval academy in annapolis and was the first marine corps officer to be commandant of midshipmen. >>> off-duty cop. his extreme reaction to the arrest is now making news. and monika diaz explains. [ screaming ] >> reporter: screaming... kicking windows. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> reporter: and cursing. you can't see the man sitting in the back seat of this fort worth police patrol car, but it's andrew peterson. the sag november police...
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a u.s. security firm is pointing a finger directly at the chinese army in 141 cases of computer hacking. an american computer security firm has traced the hacking of american and foreign companies and one government agency to one specific chinese military building on the outskirts of cha shanghai. china says the charge is groundless. >>> a leak in a fuel oil line is the cause of the fire that left the carnival cruise ship powerless and adrift last week. officials do not suspect the leak aboard the "triumph" to be caused intentionally. >>> sad new details of country singer mindy mccready's final days. the 37-year-old former boyfriend, billy mcknight said she was allowed to leave court order rehab after 18 hours, calling the move a big mistake. days later, she had taken her own life, her body found next to the body of her dog. she had threatened suicide after losing custody of one of her sons earlier this month. >>> disappointing news on the employment front for recent veterans. the unemployme
a u.s. security firm is pointing a finger directly at the chinese army in 141 cases of computer hacking. an american computer security firm has traced the hacking of american and foreign companies and one government agency to one specific chinese military building on the outskirts of cha shanghai. china says the charge is groundless. >>> a leak in a fuel oil line is the cause of the fire that left the carnival cruise ship powerless and adrift last week. officials do not suspect the...
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according to a new security report, confirmed by u.s. intelligence, the it is the headquarters of unit 61398, the cyber warriors for china's people's liberty. army. >> it's actually not just from china. the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> among the targets of the hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other targets, the news media, including "the new york times," the washington post and "wall street journal" and familiar brands like coca cola, facebook. and now apple. the hackers have names like ugly gorilla and dota, according to this instructional video from the computer security firm that did the study. >> here we see dota logging into one of its e-mail accounts. >> reporter: how does it work? the attackers penetrate a computer sending deceptive e-mails, trick ing users to clicking on a malicious link to a phony website so the hackers can steal confidential files, grabbing t
according to a new security report, confirmed by u.s. intelligence, the it is the headquarters of unit 61398, the cyber warriors for china's people's liberty. army. >> it's actually not just from china. the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> among the targets of the hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other...
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as we reported last thursday, the u.s. department of agriculture has hired a man named samuel to conduct "cultural sensitivity training" for usda employees. he has used his paid position to demean the united states and to in doctrineate his audience. >> i want you to say if we work for a federal agency we have discriminated in the past. mexicans came to this country last night illegally. never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. if the truth be known in a lot of these circumstance is if you tell some of these montreal expos cans go back to where you came from they go to texas, california, arizona. >> bill: the watch dog group judicial watch obtained that video and many others showing rants by him to the act. documents show that sensitivity seminars were held at least 16 times costing the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. my question is why is this happening? it is a total waste of taxpayer money and insulting to the country. talking points believes the reason stuff like this
as we reported last thursday, the u.s. department of agriculture has hired a man named samuel to conduct "cultural sensitivity training" for usda employees. he has used his paid position to demean the united states and to in doctrineate his audience. >> i want you to say if we work for a federal agency we have discriminated in the past. mexicans came to this country last night illegally. never mind that the united states expanded and took over what used to be mexico. if the...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >> just because having fun doesn't mean you can't learn something at the same time. >> apps games educational to fool your school aged kids into thinking they are not learning. >> great apps for school age kids. they work across ios and android. this first company brings us two app.s. learn how to spell and make math fun. hard thing to get me excited about map. the first one is spell board. great for grades 1 to 12. allows parents to create any spelling quiz in any language wage. even spanish. record your parent's voice so they will hear the spoken version of the word when they spell it out. hear their mom or dad's voice right there. math board. won all kinds of awards. probably the best app. out there for learning math ever built. teaches addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. encourages kids to actually solve and not just guess the answers they do a great job making this kind of stuff fun. >> not to be skeptical have you played i
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >> just because having fun doesn't mean you can't learn something at the same time. >> apps games educational to fool your school aged kids into thinking they are not learning. >> great apps for school age kids. they work across ios and android. this first company brings us two app.s. learn how to spell and make math fun. hard thing to get me excited about map. the first one is spell board. great for grades 1 to 12. allows...
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and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to break first in the near term because of the 14% rally since mid-november. can they rally together in the short term? they can. stocks have been rallying because the fed has been buying bonds and in a more global level, when you talk about the wash and liquidity, so many things have become toxic. at some point in time, global money has to find something and bonds and perception of safety stock. i think the rally since november worries me a little bit. >> we could see the stocks break first. obviously all eyes on the markets right now. now you know how our guys are making money but the question is, how about you? a
and they want the protection of the bonds and i think investors are covering everything right now the u.s. is still the safe haven. >> covering the basis doesn't give the investors a lost confidence in terms of what we are seeing but here's another way to think about it. the last time we saw this level, bond yields were almost 5%. now we're below two. history is saying that something has to give. which do you think will break first? stocks or bonds? >> i think stocks are going to...
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american airlines and u.s. airway one entity effectively, and with less competition can you get a good deal on tickets? here with helpful hints for us is travel expert mark murphy. good morning, thanks for being with us. first up we could possibly have more options so some fares to go down? supply and demand. it's making my mind blown. >> three major carriers control the vast majority of airline flights in the u.s. and going to make prices go up because it's almost. >> right. >> pseudo monopoly. but on the other side. american airlines and u.s. airs, more hubs, if you're flexible through to get to your end destination and might find some pluses. >> anna: and you might have to find a long layover. what about fare wars and they'll have to be competing with some of the smaller airlines. >> take southwest, air tran, jet blue. airlines like that are going to see prices rise and markets, i can go in there and operate more profitbly than the major carriers and therefore, pull some fares down. >> especially when you se
american airlines and u.s. airway one entity effectively, and with less competition can you get a good deal on tickets? here with helpful hints for us is travel expert mark murphy. good morning, thanks for being with us. first up we could possibly have more options so some fares to go down? supply and demand. it's making my mind blown. >> three major carriers control the vast majority of airline flights in the u.s. and going to make prices go up because it's almost. >> right....
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>> the u.s. hockey team defeated the soviets during the 1980 olympic games. 33 years later, the team's captain is auctioning off his uniform used in the "miracle on ice" game. mike, good morning to you. great to see you. >> how you doing? nice to see you. 33 years, we can't believe how much time has passed. >> i know. i'm getting old. >> we all are getting old. these are treasured items, artifacts. first question, why do you want to auction them off? >> they were sitting in my attic in my hockey bag for 30 years. i kind of -- i think the older you get, the more you think of your future. fortunately for me, i think i'm doing it for the right reasons, not the wrong reason. financially, things are fine. i thought this was a great opportunity to take the money and give it to my kids' for their kids' future and i have a foundation at home and want some of the money to go to my charity. >> can you look how tough these guys are? the shoulder pads are not very big. >> they're not. >> it was the '80s afte
>> the u.s. hockey team defeated the soviets during the 1980 olympic games. 33 years later, the team's captain is auctioning off his uniform used in the "miracle on ice" game. mike, good morning to you. great to see you. >> how you doing? nice to see you. 33 years, we can't believe how much time has passed. >> i know. i'm getting old. >> we all are getting old. these are treasured items, artifacts. first question, why do you want to auction them off? >>...
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he is now commanding the entire u.s. army. >> robbie rush, who was the only one to ever defeat barack obama in an election. >> yes. place of honor. >> he showed him, didn't he. >> now with the president taking the dais, you will see joe biden and john boehner throughout him throughout the speech tonight. the president will be handed the speech and will get under way, and there will be a lot of applause, and there will be a constitutional duty fulfilled. let's listen. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. so good to see you right now. >> members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you so much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. please, everybody have a seat. mr. speaker, mr. vice president, members of congress, fellow americans, 51 years ago, john f. kennedy declared to this chamber that the constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress. it is
he is now commanding the entire u.s. army. >> robbie rush, who was the only one to ever defeat barack obama in an election. >> yes. place of honor. >> he showed him, didn't he. >> now with the president taking the dais, you will see joe biden and john boehner throughout him throughout the speech tonight. the president will be handed the speech and will get under way, and there will be a lot of applause, and there will be a constitutional duty fulfilled. let's listen....
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u.s. airways has been very consistent in the idea that mergers need to take place in the u.s. industry to reduce the level of competition and to create carrier's large enough to survive. however, it's not entirely clear that mere size is a guarantee of success. the most profitable carrier in the world and in the u.s. is southwest. it's not the largest in the field. >> to the growing scandal over a food standards in europe. protesting beef products across the your opinion. they are to be dna tested for they are to be dna tested for traces
u.s. airways has been very consistent in the idea that mergers need to take place in the u.s. industry to reduce the level of competition and to create carrier's large enough to survive. however, it's not entirely clear that mere size is a guarantee of success. the most profitable carrier in the world and in the u.s. is southwest. it's not the largest in the field. >> to the growing scandal over a food standards in europe. protesting beef products across the your opinion. they are to be...
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also, many cruise ships are registered in foreign countries and not subject to u.s. taxes and many regulations. the "triumph" is incorporated in the bahamas. >> this industry is unregulated because they have successfully hidden behind their foreign flags. >> reporter: in 2010, congress did pass the cruise vessel security and safety act, mandating better crime reporting at sea. but critics say it's not enough. >> there's no reason when a ship is mechanically deficient, operating out of the united states, that the united states cannot take action against the cruise lines. >> reporter: the industry says it has improved, implementing new safety policies following a string of disasters last year. like the cost of "concordia" and the cost of "allegra." >> this is already a heavily regulated industry. it's regulated at both international levels and national levels. and the enforcement occurs in multiple layers. >> reporter: dar says on any given day there are some 280 cruise ships on the open seas. carrying about 300,000 passengers. for those considering any kind of travel,
also, many cruise ships are registered in foreign countries and not subject to u.s. taxes and many regulations. the "triumph" is incorporated in the bahamas. >> this industry is unregulated because they have successfully hidden behind their foreign flags. >> reporter: in 2010, congress did pass the cruise vessel security and safety act, mandating better crime reporting at sea. but critics say it's not enough. >> there's no reason when a ship is mechanically...
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american airlines announcing this week they will tie the knot with u.s. airways. >> this really is about taking two airlines, putting them together and providing better service to customers. >> post merger, american, will be the world's biggest airline. >>> one of the world's biggest stars is down for the count. lady gaga's got a bum hip. it's so bad she'll need surgery, and that means no more tour. we're guessing no more 10-inch heels either. and that's the week that was. >>> from one star to another, lebron james is setting records and doing things michael jordan couldn't. part of our exclusive interview with the king coming up. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight
american airlines announcing this week they will tie the knot with u.s. airways. >> this really is about taking two airlines, putting them together and providing better service to customers. >> post merger, american, will be the world's biggest airline. >>> one of the world's biggest stars is down for the count. lady gaga's got a bum hip. it's so bad she'll need surgery, and that means no more tour. we're guessing no more 10-inch heels either. and that's the week that was....
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u.s. airways had a merger in 2005. we are expecting a formal announcement to come on the deal later today. reporting live, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> another big story this morning regarding the death and the mystery boy on in alexandria. >> an elderly man found dead inside a home. we have more of the details and why it is considered suspicious. tragedy and a mystery this morning. the city of al -- of alexandria police are in the neighborhood protecting what is now a crime scene inside this home. you can see the police tape surrounding the entire property, including the brown minivan parked in front of the home. this is not only a suspicious death, but something on common in this area. the entire county of alexandria has not seen a homicide since 2011. what exactly happened inside this home is a big mystery this morning. police are not sure what to call it. they found the homeowner, a 94- year-old man, dead inside. he suffered trauma to the upper body. police got a call from the sun or stepson of the victim reporti
u.s. airways had a merger in 2005. we are expecting a formal announcement to come on the deal later today. reporting live, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> another big story this morning regarding the death and the mystery boy on in alexandria. >> an elderly man found dead inside a home. we have more of the details and why it is considered suspicious. tragedy and a mystery this morning. the city of al -- of alexandria police are in the neighborhood protecting what is now a crime scene...
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three u.s. soldiers killed in the first hour. >> they held out as long as they could but the overwhelming fire made it impossible to do anything but sit there and take it. >> staff sergeant clinton romesha took out an enemy machine squad before grenade shrapnel blasted his hip, arm and neck. but he kept on fighting. >> i knew i had been hit but i could still walk and talk and run. i was good to go. >> thinking victory was theirs, the taliban fighters entered the out post. >> they think we're all dead. all right, guys, let's get them for this and let's show them we're still here and still kicking. >> eight u.s. soldiers were killed and romesha led the firefight to drive the taliban out and get the bodice of his american comrades. >> you won't beat down that spirit that we will win. we were going to win that battle. >> this week, president obama awarded romesha the medal of honor. >> this is our nation's highest military declaration. it reflects the gratitude of our entire country. >> at the cerem
three u.s. soldiers killed in the first hour. >> they held out as long as they could but the overwhelming fire made it impossible to do anything but sit there and take it. >> staff sergeant clinton romesha took out an enemy machine squad before grenade shrapnel blasted his hip, arm and neck. but he kept on fighting. >> i knew i had been hit but i could still walk and talk and run. i was good to go. >> thinking victory was theirs, the taliban fighters entered the out...
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u.s. carriers will shrink by one. these jetliners-- sporting shiny new paint jobs-- are among the roughly 900 planes in the american airlines fleet and they're about to be joined by the 622 planes currently flying for u.s. airways. the price tag for the deal: $11 billion. creditors of american's bankrupt parent company a.m.r. will own 72% of the combined airline. the merger affects some 187 million passengers who fly the two airlines annually. >> i grew up on u.s. airways. >> brown: as well as more than 100,000 employees. >> our best goal going forward is to make it the biggest, strongest airline in the country, and i suppose that's about to happen. >> brown: the combined company will keep the american name and headquarters in fort worth, texas. but it is u.s. airways c.e.o. doug parker who will run it. his counterpart-- tom horton at american-- will serve as chairman, but bow out after the transition the two are friends who started their careers together at american three decades ago. >>
u.s. carriers will shrink by one. these jetliners-- sporting shiny new paint jobs-- are among the roughly 900 planes in the american airlines fleet and they're about to be joined by the 622 planes currently flying for u.s. airways. the price tag for the deal: $11 billion. creditors of american's bankrupt parent company a.m.r. will own 72% of the combined airline. the merger affects some 187 million passengers who fly the two airlines annually. >> i grew up on u.s. airways. >> brown:...
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and $5,000 for a football signed by u.s. presidents. >> using campaign contributions for these kinds of personal expenditures is way over the line. you just can't do it. >> reporter: jackson's wife sandra was also charged with income tax evasion in the case. "i offer no excuses for my conduct," jackson said in his statement. "i want to offer my sincerest apologies to my family, my friends, and all of my supporters for my errors in judgment." jackson resigned last november just weeks after easily winning re-election. while he dropped from public view last year and said he was being treated for bipolar disorder, fbi agents were closing in, initially investigating allegations one of his fundraisers offered to raise campaign cash for now convicted illinois governor rod blagojevich in exchange for naming jackson to fill barack obama's senate seat. ♪ today at a rally held by operation push, the group founded by his father, family members stood by jackson. >> we can make it through this period of time. i love my brother. i will s
and $5,000 for a football signed by u.s. presidents. >> using campaign contributions for these kinds of personal expenditures is way over the line. you just can't do it. >> reporter: jackson's wife sandra was also charged with income tax evasion in the case. "i offer no excuses for my conduct," jackson said in his statement. "i want to offer my sincerest apologies to my family, my friends, and all of my supporters for my errors in judgment." jackson resigned last...
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he was threaten with deportation before being allowed in the u.s. he and his family were held for several hours before being released. it's about five years of protests against land seized by forces in the occupied west bank. >> time is 5:57. there's an injury crash to tell us about in san jose. >> it's a major intersection, east capital expressway. i want to put it on the map here. a bus apparently ran a red light according to reports and hit a dta bus. the car ran the light and hit the bus and now matt keller is on the way. let's move along and take a quickly. traffic here is off to a descent start. at 5:57 let's go back to the desk. >> coming up next in our 6:00 hour, it's happening on the peninsula. protests in san francisco, we have a live pictureth
he was threaten with deportation before being allowed in the u.s. he and his family were held for several hours before being released. it's about five years of protests against land seized by forces in the occupied west bank. >> time is 5:57. there's an injury crash to tell us about in san jose. >> it's a major intersection, east capital expressway. i want to put it on the map here. a bus apparently ran a red light according to reports and hit a dta bus. the car ran the light and...
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. -- sprinter oscar pistorius has been granted bail of $113,000 u.s. and the trial will start on june 4. other restrictions include avoiding his home, as well as handing over his passport. the magistrate in pretoria spoke from the bench today for about two hours. he said the double amputee known as the blade runner is not a flight risk. pistorius is charged with premeditated murder in the killing of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp at his home on valentine's day. >> unbelievable. could only imagine the reaction from the girlfriend's family. >> we'll hear more about this throughout the day. >>> let's check weather. >> let's talk weather. we have a lot of sunshine around the bay area coming our way going to need it. it's chilly just hovering above freezing in napa and santa rosa also into fairfield right now. by the afternoon, plenty of sunshine on this friday. some mid-60s beginning to show up inland. looks like a gorgeous weekend too. a little cooler saturday. >> it's a busy morning over at the bay bridge. we actually saw flashing lights and a tow crew w
. -- sprinter oscar pistorius has been granted bail of $113,000 u.s. and the trial will start on june 4. other restrictions include avoiding his home, as well as handing over his passport. the magistrate in pretoria spoke from the bench today for about two hours. he said the double amputee known as the blade runner is not a flight risk. pistorius is charged with premeditated murder in the killing of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp at his home on valentine's day. >> unbelievable. could only...
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zoom corps uses the web, allowing people living in the u.s. to use computers and smart phones to send money to 30 countries. they make money from transaction fees. investors bid up shares on the i ipo of xoom shares jumping from 50% of their offer price. investors have a lot of hope in international money transfers. >>> how about this, a u-turn for the dmv. a technology overhaul has been canceled. the $208 million project was already started. half of the work is finished on upgrading driver's license services but the vehicle registration part is incomplete. the company hired to upgrade the dmv's computer system will not be able to meet the project deadline which is this may. state officials decided it would be best to stop and come up with a new plan and a new company to handle vehicle registration. >> so are we in the clear? an update on that nasty flu season. >>> also, cancer and alcohol. the new research and the link to how much a person drinks. and are you a worrier or a warrior? how we thrive in pressure situations. we chat with a best-se
zoom corps uses the web, allowing people living in the u.s. to use computers and smart phones to send money to 30 countries. they make money from transaction fees. investors bid up shares on the i ipo of xoom shares jumping from 50% of their offer price. investors have a lot of hope in international money transfers. >>> how about this, a u-turn for the dmv. a technology overhaul has been canceled. the $208 million project was already started. half of the work is finished on upgrading...
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he was forced out of hiding by u.s. air strikes. muhammad fled to afghanistan. >>> marine general john allen says he is retiring to help his wife deal with health issues. he was the commander of the coalition nominate to do lead the forces in europe. it was put on hold as e-mails between allen and florida socialite from investigated. allen was cleared of any wrong doing. president obama says john allen is one of the finest military leaders a true patriot and a man i have come to respect greatly. >> incredible video showing the terrifying moments the russian meteorite hit the school gym full of children. the tear fied students sent running for their lives and glass is flying. it is believed dwoins were smashed out after a sonic boom. luckily everyone in the building was okay. more than 1500 people were injured through out the city when this happened. >> time is running out for lawmakers to reach a deal to avoid looming spending cuts. there are nine days left. president obama is blaming republicans now even though the sec questions to
he was forced out of hiding by u.s. air strikes. muhammad fled to afghanistan. >>> marine general john allen says he is retiring to help his wife deal with health issues. he was the commander of the coalition nominate to do lead the forces in europe. it was put on hold as e-mails between allen and florida socialite from investigated. allen was cleared of any wrong doing. president obama says john allen is one of the finest military leaders a true patriot and a man i have come to...
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if u.s. airways and american get hitched, that leaves just those three, big carriers and low-cost giant, southwest. one thing passengers won't have to worry about is losing their coveted frequent flier miles. and a combined airline allows more chances to wrack up those points. now, this merger still needs approval from the american airlines bankruptcy judge, as well as the department of justice. so, for now, it's business as usual. if you're holding a ticket on american, well, you head to american. if you're holding a ticket on u.s. airways, you are leaving on one of their jet planes. josh? >> great work on the story, lisa stark. thank you for it. >>> meanwhile, troubling, new signs this morning that iran may be looking to expand its nuclear program. "the washington post" reports that iranian agents tried to buy tens of thousands of specialized magnets from china, unsuccessfully. the magnets are part of a key component used in making nuclear fuel and weapons. >>> and authorities have uncovere
if u.s. airways and american get hitched, that leaves just those three, big carriers and low-cost giant, southwest. one thing passengers won't have to worry about is losing their coveted frequent flier miles. and a combined airline allows more chances to wrack up those points. now, this merger still needs approval from the american airlines bankruptcy judge, as well as the department of justice. so, for now, it's business as usual. if you're holding a ticket on american, well, you head to...
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drones, the u.s. had just deployed troops and intelligence people to nearby niger and we're told they're going to be operating drones from there. >>> a decomposing body found stewing in the main water supply of a california hotel. sound like things could not get worse for the cecil hotel in l.a. that's just one of several grisly incidents in the hotel's dark past. >> it's like not far. it's in downtown so it's close to the city and the price was good for us. >> reporter: that's why these check slovakian tourists booked at the cecil hotel, advertising itself as a beautiful, vintage, european-style hotel, catering to young international travelers from lisa lam from vancouver, canada. her body found in one of the hotel's four water towers that feeds into the hotel's taps. she may have been there for weeks. as hundreds of hotel guests unknowingly continued to drink and use the water. the hotel would not speak to cnn despite repeated attempts. but this is the latest chapter in the hotel's dark storied hist
drones, the u.s. had just deployed troops and intelligence people to nearby niger and we're told they're going to be operating drones from there. >>> a decomposing body found stewing in the main water supply of a california hotel. sound like things could not get worse for the cecil hotel in l.a. that's just one of several grisly incidents in the hotel's dark past. >> it's like not far. it's in downtown so it's close to the city and the price was good for us. >> reporter:...
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when the u.s. supreme court determined that it's illegal to sentence capital punishment for the mentally retarded they left it up to the states to determine what that threshold is. in every other state it's the preponderance of the evidence, more likely than not. in georgia it's beyond a reasonable doubt, that no reasonable attorney or judge would then make that decision that he's mentally capable. next 30 days, they'll make the decision. hill's attorney will enter his plea to say why he believes he's mentally retarded. the state will then rebut and hill another opportunity. >> victor blackville many thanks. >> yes. >>> political buzz, rapidfire look at the best political topics of the day, three topics, 30 seconds on the clock, playing today john avalon, senior political column 'tis and republican strategist rob johnson. welcome to you both. >> hi, carol. >> welcome, hi carol. >> first question, social security and medicare, the third rails of washington's attempts to tame the deficit. touch them
when the u.s. supreme court determined that it's illegal to sentence capital punishment for the mentally retarded they left it up to the states to determine what that threshold is. in every other state it's the preponderance of the evidence, more likely than not. in georgia it's beyond a reasonable doubt, that no reasonable attorney or judge would then make that decision that he's mentally capable. next 30 days, they'll make the decision. hill's attorney will enter his plea to say why he...
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u.s. trade representative ron kirk and democratic donor and golf course answerer jim crane. with the president on the course and a congress on a recess the clock is ticking for a deadline for automatic budget cuts. the cuts known as the sequestration would eliminate more than $85 billion in spending this year. half from defense half from domestic programs. the cuts take effect march 1st unless a compromise can be reached. bill plante joins us from washington with more on that bill, good evening. >> good evening, jeff. you know now that most of official washington does believe that those spending cuts are going to happen at the beginning of march politicians of both parties are putting more effort as fixing blame for the cuts than avoiding them. the new white house chief of staff said the president is dedicated to preventing the cuts but that republicans aren't cooperating. >> what our friends in the house have told us is that they will not even consider anything that includes-- increased revenues. not even closing loopholes for corporate jets closing loopholes for oil & gas
u.s. trade representative ron kirk and democratic donor and golf course answerer jim crane. with the president on the course and a congress on a recess the clock is ticking for a deadline for automatic budget cuts. the cuts known as the sequestration would eliminate more than $85 billion in spending this year. half from defense half from domestic programs. the cuts take effect march 1st unless a compromise can be reached. bill plante joins us from washington with more on that bill, good...
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but if u.s. forces are prevented from executing their missions, you may start to hear calls from here in washington to pull out all american forces sooner than planned. >> jim miklaszewski tonight, thanks. >>> john kerry made his debut on the world stage today as secretary of state. he will visit nine countries in europe and the middle east with syria and iran topping his agenda. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, is traveling with him and is in london for us tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. as secretary kerry embarks on this first foreign trip, the u.s. is scrambling tonight to persuade syrian opposition leaders not the boy cat a planned meeting with the u.s. and ten other nations in rome scheduled for this week. john kerry was seemingly relaxed as he flew to london today on the plane, behind-the-scenes, the u.s. ambassador was rushing to cairo to rescue a planned meeting on syria that opposition leaders now threatening to cancel. a senio
but if u.s. forces are prevented from executing their missions, you may start to hear calls from here in washington to pull out all american forces sooner than planned. >> jim miklaszewski tonight, thanks. >>> john kerry made his debut on the world stage today as secretary of state. he will visit nine countries in europe and the middle east with syria and iran topping his agenda. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, is traveling with him and is in london...
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it claims that when armstrong raced for the u.s. postal service team a decade ago in the tour de france, he defrauded the government by violating its strict ban on illegal drugs while all the way claiming he didn't use them. here are two of the key claims -- that landis saw armstrong store and then reinject his own blood to boost his performance and that armstrong twice gave landis banned hormones before races. last month, armstrong generally admitted cheating in an interview with oprah winfrey, saying the issue of performance enhancers was a given for world-class racers like putting air in tires or water in bottles. arnold strong could face huge -- armstrong could face huge fines because the postal service paid at least $30 million to sponsor his racing team during the period covered by the suit. armstrong's lawyers say they tried for weeks to reach a settlement, and they claim that no matter what he did, the government still came out ahead. in a written statement, his lawyers say the postal service's only study showed that it bene
it claims that when armstrong raced for the u.s. postal service team a decade ago in the tour de france, he defrauded the government by violating its strict ban on illegal drugs while all the way claiming he didn't use them. here are two of the key claims -- that landis saw armstrong store and then reinject his own blood to boost his performance and that armstrong twice gave landis banned hormones before races. last month, armstrong generally admitted cheating in an interview with oprah...
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a lot of that had to do with the big americaner of american airlines and u.s. airways and the buyout of heinz, apparently mr. buffett liking ketchup. futures are in negative territory and part of this could be europe's in recession, the g-20's meeting and whenever the finance minister and central bankers get together, it can't be any good, especially when they have to fight over who's going to pick up the bar tab. we'll probably start the day in new york in negative territory >> let's head overseas and look at europe. what's with the horse meat scandal? it seems to be growing over there and what kind of global impact could we see on the markets possibly? >>reporter: this is -- fortunately horse meat is not traded in new york. they'll sell you just about anything else in new york, especially on wall street, but the europeans really have a problem on their hands. first of all, they have had to recall thousands upon thousands of tons of food, frozen hamburger, lasagna because what they discovered was things labeled as genuine beef, 100% beef were actually q wilbur
a lot of that had to do with the big americaner of american airlines and u.s. airways and the buyout of heinz, apparently mr. buffett liking ketchup. futures are in negative territory and part of this could be europe's in recession, the g-20's meeting and whenever the finance minister and central bankers get together, it can't be any good, especially when they have to fight over who's going to pick up the bar tab. we'll probably start the day in new york in negative territory >> let's...